Publication: Chicago Tribune
Born to a Jewish family in the former Soviet Union, Soybel may have been “naive and ignorant,” Glozman said, but he’d never shown any violent tendencies, particularly the thoughts of murder expressed on the video. “He was drunk and venting,” Glozman said. “He was under intense pressure in his life with the federal trial. That’s not an excuse. He shouldn’t have said what he said. … But clearly he’s someone dealing with some serious mental issues.”
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